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fer Some of the members of the '86 Homecoming Queen's Court: Laurie Moon, Claudia Colosante, Jennifer Sampson, Nancy Hughes, Melanie Bretner and Mariana Pastorell. Homecoming war flte greafeff ! The game began with the bands rendition of our Nation- al Anthem. Halftime activities included routines by both the Band and Drill Team, another float exhibition, the announcement of the competition winners and the intro- duction of this years Homecoming Courts. The nominees were Football: Laurie Moon and Rob Clinard. Field Hockey: Jennifer Sampson and Michael Friedman, Girls Soccer: Lauren Gallagher and Joey Barra, Boys Soccer: Marina Pastorelli and Andi Pukke, Gymnastics: Jennifer Campbell and Chris Johnson. Cross Country: Tina Smith and Anthony Shade, Drill Team, Melanie Bretres and Nick DeJeso, Band: Claudia Colossante Winners announced at the Homecoming Dance Saturday Night at Paris, N.Y. were football nominees Rob Clinard and Laurie Moon. Overall Homecoming 1986, proved to be a great success. Homecoming King and Queen, Rob Clinard and Laurie Moon, dance after being crowned at Paris-New York bzurle M aan , A' 7 f Vi Thahkrfor making hfflzeieerl' ever. , V h lad' gf! h I . K . - 1 ' K 1 A T 5 at L I J 1 -gm, ug mm, K. l Junior cheerleaders, Joanna Laba and Joanna Greenberg, early Saturday morning during Homecoming weekend HOMECOMING 85
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